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Kelly Link talks Pretty Monsters
The Los Angeles Times interviewed Kelly Link about her new collection, Pretty Monsters , which has just shot to the top of my to get in the next few days. It sounds like the awesome Red Spikes by Margo Lanagan, which I’m re-reading and will be raving about soon. There’s something ...
Kelly Link is armed to disarm teen readers - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — Link herself talks as if her corkscrewing, mind-bending, sardonic short stories -- which have earned raves from... Jonathan Lethem and Neil Gaiman -- are easy to pull off. "I'm assuming I'm not the only writer out there who loves both [H.P.] Lovecraft ... (more) Kelly Link is armed to disarm teen readers - Los Angeles ...
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SF Tidbits for 10/28/08
SF Signal — ... the Muse: Ramsey Campbell (The Grin of the Dark). ComicMix summarizes a Premiere interview where Neil Gaiman talks about Coraline. @Agony Column: Barry N. Malzberg, Kim Stanley Robinson and Cecilia Holland at SF in SF @The Nebula Awards site: Geoff Ryman. The Los Angeles Times interviews Kelly Link (Pretty Monsters). [via Yatterings] @SciZFi Wire: Matthew Stover (Caine Black Knife). Future talk: Melissa ...

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